Orange_Crush
Resident windbag genius
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Yeah its alot easier to do when you're already set for life.It is, but I guess I get both sides of it . The Mannings more than anyone can afford to wait.
You seriously don't get the point?And your point?
You seriously don't get the point?
It's that you invalidated your original attempt at an argument.
--Correct a poster with supposed facts.--
Someone presents counter facts.
--You ask for proof of counter facts.--
Someone points out you have no proof to original attempted correction, either. Thus, you just invalidated your entire attempt at an argument.
--Yah. Well, I have no proof, but that guy just sounds like a know-it-all.--
I point out you suffer from that as well.
I would agree with this statement, but in this recruitment, we would be what tOSU was for Tate, and UT would be UGA coming on really hard. Tate was an early commit to tOSU. We came after him hard and he really thought about flipping, but in the end he stayed with tOSU. He felt that tOSU had hartline and more history of developing 5* WR's over UT who had only had Velus Jones at the time, but obviously he was aware of Hyatt and Tillman during the season.This recruitment seems somewhat like Carnell Tate from last year maybe I'm wrong sitting back just watching.
Ryan Wingo is in no rush to make a decision. The four-star wide receiver plans to take his recruitment into December. Official visits to Georgia, Michigan, Texas and Missouri were taken in June. Wingo will take advantage of the new rule where prospects can take more than five official visits. Tennessee will definitely get one. Others, like Colorado and Texas A&M have been discussed as well. This one could still go a few different ways, but the school with the most consistent buzz around it has been Tennessee.